Options like straightforward Velcro strips or zip ties can bunch together unruly cables without breaking the bank, or you can snag something a little fancier like a set of clips to keep important cables handy under your desk, or a cable bag to keep everything tidy while you're traveling.
Tidy away your loose wires in stylish storage solutions like baskets or drawers. Make a small hole in your drawer to feed the cables through, or take the base out of a basket and place it on a shelf close to your electronics. You can then tuck away your cables and bulky items like your router.
Hide them underneath a rug
Running cords underneath a rug is a great, incredibly simple way to keep them out of sight. We recommend a little bit of electrical tape to keep them running snugly along the floor.
The easiest way to keep your cables from mingling with each other is to tie them -- wrap them loosely around your hand, twist the cord around the middle a few times, and then slip the loose end through the loop (here's an Instructables guide on how to do this).
Decorate cables
If you have a lot of cables running around one area then you can tie them together with braided sleeving or loom tubing – not only will this keep the cables together but you can get sleeving in bold colours that can look great when attached to your wall.
Checked Bags: Yes
Please carefully pack your electronics items, making sure all cords are wrapped and any DVDs, CDs, or cassettes are removed from their devices. While you can pack expensive, fragile electronics items in checked or carry-on bags, we recommend packing them in your carry-on.
Portable chargers or power banks containing a lithium ion battery must be packed in carry-on bags.
You can't remove these cables, so you have to find a way around that. The best advice we can give you is NOT to wrap the cable around the appliance. Instead, you just fold it in a long loop and use some rubber bands to secure it. Then, wrap the plug's metal prongs in some bubble wrap and take some tape to secure it.
Get Organized with Colored Cable Ties
Colored cable ties are a great way to organize cables that are cluttered together. Using different-colored zip ties or markers for your cable management can help sort through the tangle of cords many of us encounter.
To organize audio and stage cables, you'll want to invest in speaker cable covers and stage cable covers. Talk with your technical crew about stage cable management ideas. Use Velcro cable ties and fully wrap cables together, or even better, store them in a cable channel organizer.
Simple to open the cable tidy by the slit in the middle and wrap around your cables. 5 cable ties for securing the cable tidy are included. Product is possible to recycle or use for energy recovery, if available in your community. Wipe clean with a dry cloth.
Group Similar Cords Together: Group cords by type (power cables, USB cables, monitor cords) to keep the organization process smoother. Bundle Excess Cables: Use cable ties or Velcro straps to bundle excess cable length neatly. This keeps cords from tangling and frees up desk space.
What are some renter-friendly solutions for managing cables in small spaces? Use adhesive hooks to route cables along baseboards, or attach cables to the back of furniture with Velcro strips. Utilize cable boxes or baskets to keep power strips and excess cords out of sight.